Stroll through Tokyo's rich history on this walking tour from the Imperial Palace to Tokyo Station. Start at the serene East Gardens, admiring the moats and gardens that echo the Tokugawa shogunate's past. Learn about Japan's imperial history and enjoy scenic views of the Nijubashi Bridge. As you wander through the Marunouchi district, experience the blend of modern architecture and historical sites, culminating at the iconic red-brick Tokyo Station, showcasing the city's vibrant transformation. This tour is perfect for history buffs and cultural explorers alike.
Begin your exploration at Wadakura Fountain Park, located near the Imperial Palace. Established in 1961 to commemorate the marriage of Emperor Akihito, the park features elegant fountains and provides a tranquil setting amidst the city's hustle
Proceed to the historic Ōte-mon Gate, the main entrance to the Imperial Palace East Gardens. This imposing gate once served as a primary access point to Edo Castle, reflecting the architectural grandeur of the samurai era.
Nearby, explore the remnants of the Ote-San'no Gate. These ruins offer a glimpse into the castle's defensive structures and the strategic design employed during the Edo period.
You will make your own way to the meeting points